- The
Dniester (/ˈniːstər/ NEE-stər) is a
transboundary river in
Eastern Europe. It runs
first through Ukraine and then
through Moldova (from
which it more...
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twice from the
middle Danube to the
north of present-day
Budapest to the
Dnester,
though its
possession of
Transylvania is debatable.[citation needed] In...
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homeland of the
Slavs in the
Ukrainian mesopotamia (between the
Dnepr and the
Dnester) and the
Finnic areas of the north. П, Балановский О. (30
November 2015)...
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Dnester. Two
Cossack regiments sta**** on the
Dnister left bank, and
Khmelnytsky led the rest
across the
Moldavian border.
After crossing the
Dnester,...
- for
landing and
invasion of
Naissaare and Aegna; (d)
Transportation ship
Dnester and
destroyers Storozevoi and
Silnoi were
positioned with
troops for the...
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Elton for
landings on the
islands Naissaare and Aegna. The
transport ship
Dnester and
destroyers Storozevoi and
Silnoi were
positioned with
troops for the...
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Marshal Ustinov,
destroyer Admiral Kharlamov and the
replenishment ship
Dnester. This was
noteworthy because the two
navies had an
adversarial relationship...
- (Sarmatian),
Dinyester (Turkish),
Dnesteros - Δνειστερος (modern Gr****),
Dnester (Slovene),
Dnestr - Днестр (Russian),
Dnestr (Estonian, Finnish, Swedish)...
- down
through Poland,
skirting wide of the
Black Sea,
before crossing the
Dnester into Moldavia,
aiming to
sever it from
Turkish rule. In reality, the campaign...
- "all of the
organs of the
Republic of
Moldova on the left side of the
Dnester were
declared illegal and were liquidated." One of many
examples cited...